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Achieving Sustainability through Quality Infrastructure

By Daniel F. Runde, Erol Yayboke and Sundar R. Ramanujam
June 27, 2019

It is critical that public-sector officials responsible for quality infrastructure development—both at the local and national levels—commit to transparent practices to secure sustainable financing mechanisms.

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